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  2. Clapboard - Wikipedia

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    Clapboard (/ ˈ k l æ b ə r d /), also called bevel siding, lap siding, and weatherboard, with regional variation in the definition of those terms, is wooden siding of a building in the form of horizontal boards, often overlapping. Contemporary use of clapboard/weatherboard and corrugated galvanised iron in Australia

  3. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl siding. Wood clapboard is often imitated using vinyl siding or uPVC weatherboarding. It is usually produced in units twice as high as clapboard. Plastic imitations of wood shingle and wood shakes also exist. Since plastic siding is a manufactured product, it may come in unlimited color choices and styles.

  4. Historic Uptown - Wikipedia

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    Originally a three-story structure with 10 rooms, the building underwent additions in 1886 and 1887, completing its present form. Noteworthy features include cut random ashlar masonry foundations, cedar clapboard siding, and ornate gables with decorative elements.

  5. How to Pick the Right Siding for Your Home - AOL

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    Low cost and minimal upkeep make vinyl siding second only to stucco as the most popular exterior siding material for new construction. Vinyl siding, made from PVC resin, was first mass produced in ...

  6. Ballard-Howe House - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the house is clad in cedar clapboard siding. The front of the house is mainly unchanged with a semicircular front porch within a two-story entrance Portico. The original house contained a front living room and parlor, a dining area and kitchen, a library, and four bedrooms on the second floor.

  7. Brock Hill Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Brock Hill Schoolhouse stands in a rural area of western Newbury, on the west side of North Road. It is a modest single-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled cedar shingle roof, clapboard siding, and a modern concrete foundation which replaced an original fieldstone foundation.

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